Colin Farrell’s next role: promoting mental health in the Irish screen industry

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Colin Farrell’s next role: promoting mental health in the Irish screen industry
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The Banshees of Inisherin star will voice Minding Creative Minds campaign launched at Screen Ireland event via IrishTimesBiz

While the record production spending of more than €500 million recorded in the Irish industry in 2021 subsided to €361.5 million last year, this remains €4 million higher than the level seen in 2019.

The State development for the agency also announced a new €2.5 million regional support fund to foster the development of production skills outside the core hubs of Dublin and Wicklow. The move comes as a regional uplift to the Section 481 tax credit is due to expire at the end of this year.

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